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  • past participle of fail.
  • past tense form of fail.
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failed

American  
[feyld] / feɪld /

adjective

  1. falling short of success or achievement in something expected, desired, etc..

    bad memories from a failed relationship; a failed attempt to save his daughter.


Etymology

Origin of failed

First recorded in 1650–60; fail ( def. ) + -ed 2 ( def. )

Example Sentences

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A lawsuit failed to halt the event, but hot weather and thunderstorms expected to sweep across the city on Sunday could dampen the spectacle, or send some of those thousands rushing for cover.

From BBC • Jun. 14, 2026

In three previous World Cups, the Elephants failed to advance out of the group stage.

From Los Angeles Times • Jun. 14, 2026

Sweden had a curious route to the tournament, having failed to win a single match in the qualifying group phase.

From Barron's • Jun. 14, 2026

On Thursday, both the House and Senate failed to pass extensions before heading home for the weekend.

From Slate • Jun. 13, 2026

“Yes, she came to the Mutton and he failed to tell me about it. That’s old news.”

From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin

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